Iran Press/ Europe: On his Twitter account on Friday, Mikhail Ulyanov wrote that the problems with the access of IAEA to two sites in Iran stem from a large extent of the fact that there are no clear rules in the Agency on the use of information received from the third countries.
It is high time to address this issue, as Russia proposed long ago, to prevent a repetition, he added.
The issue of claims about Iran's nuclear activities was raised by the US and some of its allies, especially the Israeli regime, to cast doubts about the peaceful nature of Iran's legal nuclear program.
The US and its allies have provided the information in the form of a case study of alleged claims about the Possible Military Dimension of Iran's nuclear program (PMD) against the Islamic Republic of Iran, but Iran has responded to questions raised in this regard appropriately.
The IAEA Board of Governors closed the PMD case in 2015, so the implementation of Iran's nuclear deal or the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) gets started.
On Tuesday, May 8, 2018, US President Donald Trump unilaterally withdrew from the international agreement in violation of Washington's obligations under the JCPOA and announced the return of nuclear sanctions.
Trump's move has drawn widespread domestic and international condemnation.
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